提交 cd203f33 编写于 作者: J Jan Wieck

Avoid primary key lookup (and lock) if foreign key does not change

on UPDATE.

This get's rid of the long standing annoyance that updating a row
that has foreign keys locks all the referenced rows even if the
foreign key values do not change.

The trick is to actually do a check identical to NO ACTION after an
eventually done UPDATE in the SET DEFAULT case. Since a SET DEFAULT
operation should have moved referencing rows to a new "home", a following
NO ACTION check can only fail if the column defaults of the referencing
table resulted in the key we actually deleted. Thanks to Stephan.

Jan
上级 afe1185c
......@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/ri_triggers.c,v 1.48 2003/03/27 19:25:40 tgl Exp $
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/ri_triggers.c,v 1.49 2003/04/07 20:30:38 wieck Exp $
*
* ----------
*/
......@@ -395,13 +395,19 @@ RI_FKey_check(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
}
/*
* Note: We cannot avoid the check on UPDATE, even if old and new key
* are the same. Otherwise, someone could DELETE the PK that consists
* of the DEFAULT values, and if there are any references, a ON DELETE
* SET DEFAULT action would update the references to exactly these
* values but we wouldn't see that weird case (this is the only place
* to see it).
* No need to check anything if old and new references are the
* same on UPDATE.
*/
if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_UPDATE(trigdata->tg_event))
{
if (ri_KeysEqual(fk_rel, old_row, new_row, &qkey,
RI_KEYPAIR_FK_IDX))
{
heap_close(pk_rel, RowShareLock);
return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
}
}
if (SPI_connect() != SPI_OK_CONNECT)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_connect() failed in RI_FKey_check()");
......@@ -2397,6 +2403,16 @@ RI_FKey_setdefault_del(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
heap_close(fk_rel, RowExclusiveLock);
/*
* In the case we delete the row who's key is equal to the
* default values AND a referencing row in the foreign key
* table exists, we would just have updated it to the same
* values. We need to do another lookup now and in case a
* reference exists, abort the operation. That is already
* implemented in the NO ACTION trigger.
*/
RI_FKey_noaction_del(fcinfo);
return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
/*
......@@ -2635,6 +2651,16 @@ RI_FKey_setdefault_upd(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
heap_close(fk_rel, RowExclusiveLock);
/*
* In the case we updated the row who's key was equal to the
* default values AND a referencing row in the foreign key
* table exists, we would just have updated it to the same
* values. We need to do another lookup now and in case a
* reference exists, abort the operation. That is already
* implemented in the NO ACTION trigger.
*/
RI_FKey_noaction_upd(fcinfo);
return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
/*
......
......@@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ delete from pktable where base1=2;
ERROR: $1 referential integrity violation - key (base1,ptest1)=(2,2) in pktable still referenced from pktable
-- fails (1,1) is being referenced (twice)
update pktable set base1=3 where base1=1;
ERROR: $1 referential integrity violation - key (base2,ptest2)=(1,1) referenced from pktable not found in pktable
ERROR: $1 referential integrity violation - key (base1,ptest1)=(1,1) in pktable still referenced from pktable
-- this sequence of two deletes will work, since after the first there will be no (2,*) references
delete from pktable where base2=2;
delete from pktable where base1=2;
......
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